Wed / Dec 13, 2023 - 8:00PM
A Chanticleer Christmas
Deck the Hall Holiday Concerts
The beloved “orchestra of voices” returns with their signature holiday performance.
Something special, just for our friends and family
Thank you for your support of the LA Phil, the Hollywood Bowl, and The Ford, and for your commitment to the arts and artists that bring us together in community. Please enjoy these exclusive discounts for select performances at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Order before 11PM on Sunday, December 3, and save up to 64% on a variety of performances, in select sections. Tickets start at just $20. Use the code GOODTIMES when choosing your seats and the discount will be applied in your cart.
Discount does not apply to any previous purchases. Concerts are included at the discretion of the Box Office and may be removed from this promotion at any time. All sales final.
The beloved “orchestra of voices” returns with their signature holiday performance.
An orchestral feast of Stravinsky and Mozart, highlighting the essences of Los Angeles and Prague.
An orchestral feast of Stravinsky and Mozart, highlighting the essences of Los Angeles and Prague.
Featuring Anne-Sophie Mutter & Pablo Ferrández
Based on the film Last Days written and directed by Gus Van Sant and produced by HBO Films, this new opera plunges into the torment that created a modern myth.
A storm is brewing at Walt Disney Concert Hall with Ravel’s explosive La valse, a Tempest, and two artistic forces joined together once more.
A storm is brewing at Walt Disney Concert Hall with Ravel’s explosive La valse, a Tempest, and two artistic forces joined together once more.
A storm is brewing at Walt Disney Concert Hall with Ravel’s explosive La valse, a Tempest, and two artistic forces joined together once more.
Grammy Award winner Daniil Trifonov leads the journey through Brahms’ monumental Piano Concerto No. 2.
Grammy Award winner Daniil Trifonov leads the journey through Brahms’ monumental Piano Concerto No. 2.
A Year of the Wood Dragon celebration with music that reimagines Chinese folk songs and exuberant village dances.
Dramatic and compelling, free but happy. Brahms and Beach produce greatness with piano and strings.
Domingo Hindoyan leads Prokofiev’s celebratory Fifth, with star pianist Mao Fujita interpreting Rachmaninoff.
Wilkins leads music from Bernstein’s beloved West Side Story and joins forces with an electric bass icon.
Wilkins leads music from Bernstein’s beloved West Side Story and joins forces with an electric bass icon.
Adams conducts his symphonic homage to “the peculiar ambience and mood of LA noir films” and a world premiere by Timo Andres.
Salonen leads the San Francisco Symphony in John Adams’ massive orchestral exploration, plus violinist Lisa Batiashvili performs Sibelius’ dramatic concerto.
Adams conducts his symphonic homage to “the peculiar ambience and mood of LA noir films” and a world premiere by Timo Andres.
Adams conducts his symphonic homage to “the peculiar ambience and mood of LA noir films” and a world premiere by Timo Andres.
Pastoral landscapes to rollicking dance halls come alive in an evening of chamber music.
Michael Tilson Thomas serves as master of puppets for Stravinsky’s Petrushka, followed by Tchaikovsky’s Fourth.
Schubert, Francaix, and Dring combine for light-hearted sounds of musical fun and games
A sharp contrast of resilience and hope from Vaughan Williams and despair from Elgar.
A sharp contrast of resilience and hope from Vaughan Williams and despair from Elgar.
A sharp contrast of resilience and hope from Vaughan Williams and despair from Elgar.
Louis Langrée leads Saint-Saëns’ imaginative Third Symphony, plus a symphonic world premiere.
Louis Langrée leads Saint-Saëns’ imaginative Third Symphony, plus a symphonic world premiere.
Louis Langrée leads Saint-Saëns’ imaginative Third Symphony, plus a symphonic world premiere.
Prokofiev’s gritty and lush Romeo and Juliet pairs with two inventive double piano concertos with the Labèque sisters.
Prokofiev’s gritty and lush Romeo and Juliet pairs with two inventive double piano concertos with the Labèque sisters.
Prokofiev’s gritty and lush Romeo and Juliet pairs with two inventive double piano concertos with the Labèque sisters.
From the alleys to the palace, follow Beethoven’s “Gassenhauer” and “Archduke” Trios, accompanied by a Schumann string quartet.
Two songwriters of exceptional nuance and power get close to the bone.